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Hyeonjong of Goryeo leads by 13.7 pts · 2 figures compared

Emperor · Medieval

Emperor · Medieval
Hyeonjong led Goryeo's resistance against a major invasion by the Khitan Liao dynasty. Despite initial setbacks, including the burning of Gaegyeong, Goryeo forces repelled the invaders, and Hyeonjong's leadership preserved the kingdom's independence and territorial integrity.
King Hyeonjong ordered the carving of the Tripitaka Koreana, a complete set of Buddhist scriptures, as a prayer for divine protection against the Khitan invasions. This massive project produced over 80,000 wooden printing blocks, becoming a masterpiece of Buddhist scripture preservation.
Following the Umayyad conquest of the Visigothic Kingdom, Pelagius was elected as the first king of the Asturian kingdom by local nobles. This act formalized the Christian resistance and established a new political entity in northern Iberia.
Pelagius led a small force of Asturian and Visigothic rebels against an Umayyad army at Covadonga. The Christian victory is traditionally considered the beginning of the Reconquista, establishing the Kingdom of Asturias as a center of resistance against Muslim rule in Iberia.
After Covadonga, Pelagius expanded and consolidated Asturian control over the Cantabrian mountains and adjacent territories. He established a defensive buffer zone against Umayyad raids, securing the survival of the nascent Christian kingdom.
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